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Occupational Safety: Orientation to the World of Work.

Authors :
Kentucky Univ., Lexington. Vocational Education Curriculum Development Center.
Evans, Clarence
Wills, Richard
Publication Year :
1974

Abstract

The guide is one of a series of 10 units composing an orientation to the world of work course designed especially for disadvantaged and handicapped students in the ninth and tenth grades. It is designed to provide basic and remedial instruction in personal development, math, and language skills while providing information and skills basic or common to employment in all occupations. Topics treated in the course are (1) accidents and injuries at work, (2) dressing for safety, (3) on-the-job housekeeping for safety, (4) lifting, carrying, moving, (5) safe use of tools, machinery, and other equipment, (6) electrical safety, (7) fire prevention, (8) chemicals, gas, and poisons, (9) health practices for safety, (10) first aid and procedures for handling accidents, and (11) off-the-job safety. Lesson plans present major and supporting concepts and specify performance objectives. Suggested resources are correlated to teaching-learning-evaluation strategies, which are subdivided to meet the separate needs of the disadvantaged and the handicapped. A resource section specifies sources and costs of audiovisual aids. The final section offers student materials which include a variety of supportive classroom materials. (MW)

Details

Database :
ERIC
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
ED098424
Document Type :
Guides - General